Tuples !?!?

aaragao at gmail.com aaragao at gmail.com
Tue Dec 11 17:08:54 EST 2007


On 11 Dez, 22:02, aara... at gmail.com wrote:
> Ok. This is small code.
>
> The problem is '2' != 2 there is a way of converting 'some number' in
> number ?
>
> Thanks.
>
> # -*- coding: cp1252 -*-
> import random
> import csv
> import struct
> import array
>
> # resultados para colocar nos campos
> def gera_string(res):
>
>         # acampo3
>         acampo1=((0,5,'muito reduzidos'),(6,20,'reduzidos'),
> (21,32,'satisfatórios'),(33,40,'bons'),(41,45,'excelentes'))
>         campo1=''
>
>         for a in acampo1:
>                 print res[1]
>                 if (res[1]>=a[0] and res[1]<=a[1]):
>                         campo1=a[2]
>
>         return campo1
>
> # processar
>
> res=['a','2']
>
> print gera_string(res)
>
> quit()
>
> On 11 Dez, 20:40, Bruno Desthuilliers
>
> <bdesth.quelquech... at free.quelquepart.fr> wrote:
> > aara... at gmail.com a écrit :
>
> > > Hi,
Thanks. I have found that there is int() function on python. The print
function always show me a number when was 'number'. Ok thanks.



> > > Is the tuple comparison brooked in python ?!?!?
>
> > Given the size and average level of the user base, I think this would
> > have been noticed.
>
> > > Try this
>
> > If you hope anyone to try anything, please post the *minimal* working
> > code showing the problem. And while your at it, also explain the
> > expected result.
>
> > > and you will see funny things:
>
> > Sorry but the only thing I see so far is that your code needs refactoring.




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